"the price for an item is too high" - not a noun phrase. Actually, this is a clause, as it has a predicate of its own.
"a bottle of water while strolling" - not a noun phrase. "A bottle of water" would be a noun phrase (a phrase that has a noun as a headword), but "while strolling" is an adverbial phrase that describes the verb "buy".
"The same brand of bottled water" - noun phrase. The headword is "brand", and all the other words cling to it and provide additional explanation.
"a pair of athletic shoes" - noun phrase. The headword is "pair".
Answer:
The character may symbolize certain qualities such as courage, love, justice, malice, etc. And these thematic representations may contribute to an overall message or theme in the text. ... In fact, some works are "character-driven" which means they focus more on the character's personality than on the events.
Explanation:
<3
1. a. why she left
2. c. used to take
3. c. did you buy
4. c. upset
5. a. lived
6. c. on
7. c. in
8. b. inside
9. *unsure, i’ve never watched it*
10. d. should
11. b. because
12. d. orphanage
13. c. would
14. a. annoys
15. b. repairman
b. the company CEO and President
Answer:Because she is wealthy and of upper class.
Explanation: